Topics and Guests, April 9

In a scene of triumph and jubilation televised live throughout the world, Iraqi citizens in the heart of Baghdad -- with help from a U.S. tank -- topple a huge statue of Saddam Hussein and begin dancing on it.

Plus:

• Youths bounce new tires down the street, a pickup truck spins away with an air conditioner in the back. In a free for all, Iraqis in Baghdad pillage offices of the government that ruled them for decades, making away with refrigerators, mattresses, telephones, even doors.

• While officials from the United States appear cautiously optimistic Saddam Hussein had been killed in a targeted airstrike Monday, several media reports indicate their allies across the pond are more skeptical.

• U.S. special operations troops and Kurdish peshmerga fighters seize a strategic mountaintop in northern Iraq, eliminating a crucial air defense installation near the government-held city of Mosul.

• As resistance in Baghdad crumbles, U.S. forces are now targeting President Saddam Hussein's desert hometown, a redoubt bristling with loyalists who could be bent on making it the site of the regime's last stand.

Details on these stories and more on Special Report with Brit Hume.— Guests and topics are subject to change